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Sternbergia lutea
By Spritzhenry
- 4 Oct, 2014
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No, they're in a sunny border but another plant was casting a shadow.
5 Oct, 2014
Looks beautiful.
7 Oct, 2014
They're a real pleasure at this time of year, Linda. :-)
8 Oct, 2014
They are gorgeous. I love that bright yellow. I googled it and according to the RHS website the common name is Autumn or Winter Daffodil. It must be because of the colour because it looks more crocus or tulip shaped.
11 Oct, 2014
What an inappropriate name, S'gran!
12 Oct, 2014
How many years have you had these? I never seem to keep them from one year to the next :o(
12 Oct, 2014
They are not very hardy Sbg. I saw them growing wild in the Peloponnese a few year ago.
12 Oct, 2014
I've had mine for several years - I got them at Beth Chatto's Nursery. Can't think when that would have been...
13 Oct, 2014
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Where are you growing this spritz? It looks a bit shady.
4 Oct, 2014